A10 THE BULLETIN • MONDAY, MARCH 1, 2021 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 TODAY TUESDAY TONIGHT HIGH 61° LOW 30° Times of clouds and sun Times of clouds and sun ALMANAC THURSDAY 61° 30° 56° 30° Mostly cloudy FRIDAY 61° 39° Partly sunny SATURDAY 63° 32° Warm with sun and some clouds Partly sunny and mild TEMPERATURE Yesterday Normal Record 59° 47° 76° in 1923 27° 25° -8° in 1960 PRECIPITATION 24 hours through 5 p.m. yesterday 0.00" Record 0.59" in 1904 Month to date (normal) 0.43" (1.09") Year to date (normal) 1.09" (2.62") Barometric pressure at 4 p.m. 30.19" SUN, MOON AND PLANETS Rise/Set Today Tue. Sun 6:42am/5:54pm 6:40am/5:55pm Moon 9:05pm/8:17am 10:22pm/8:42am Mercury 5:36am/3:33pm 5:35am/3:33pm Venus 6:36am/5:17pm 6:35am/5:20pm Mars 9:40am/12:43am 9:38am/12:42am Jupiter 5:46am/3:41pm 5:43am/3:38pm Saturn 5:23am/2:58pm 5:19am/2:55pm Uranus 8:49am/10:45pm 8:45am/10:41pm Last New First Full Mar 5 Mar 13 Mar 21 Mar 28 Tonight's sky: For the month of March, "In like a Lion (Leo); out like a Lamb (Aries)." Source: Jim Todd, OMSI UV INDEX TODAY 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 3 4 3 1 The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index ™ number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. 0-2 Low, 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Very High; 11+ Extreme. ROAD CONDITONS For web cameras of our passes, go to www.bendbulletin.com/webcams I-84 at Cabbage Hill: Chilly today with times of clouds and sun. Cloudy tonight. US 20 at Santiam Pass: Mostly cloudy today into tomorrow. Wednesday: mostly sunny. US 26 at Gov't Camp: Mostly cloudy today into tomorrow. Wednesday: partly sunny. US 26 at Ochoco Divide: Intervals of clouds and sunshine today. Cloudy tonight. ORE 58 at Willamette Pass: Mostly cloudy today and tonight. Intervals of clouds and sun tomorrow. ORE 138 at Diamond Lake: Mostly cloudy and chilly today. Mostly cloudy tonight. SKI REPORT In inches as of 5 p.m. yesterday Ski resort New snow Base Anthony Lakes Mtn 4 0-100 Hoodoo Ski Area 3 0-95 Mt. Ashland 0 61-66 Mt. Bachelor 0 119-130 Mt. Hood Meadows 2 162-184 Mt. Hood Ski Bowl 3 79-104 Timberline Lodge 2 186-186 Willamette Pass 0 0-80 Aspen / Snowmass, CO 7 47-62 Mammoth Mtn. Ski, CA 0 60-105 Squaw Valley, CA 0 0-113 Park City Mountain, UT 2 58-70 Sun Valley, ID 0 89-110 EAST: Partly sunny with light southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Freezing levels near 6,000 feet. Cooler with a couple of showers possible Hood River Yesterday Today Tuesday Yesterday Today Tuesday Yesterday Today Tuesday City Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Astoria 51/43/0.01 51/38/c 47/34/c La Grande 40/21/0.01 41/32/pc 46/29/pc Portland 58/45/0.00 57/39/c 52/34/c Baker City 40/17/0.00 41/25/pc 42/24/pc La Pine 52/16/0.00 51/26/pc 51/22/pc Prineville 54/23/0.00 63/27/pc 51/26/pc Brookings 57/35/0.00 54/39/c 55/38/pc Medford 60/29/0.00 65/36/pc 63/33/pc Redmond 59/26/0.00 59/28/pc 58/25/pc Burns 44/11/0.00 45/24/s 51/22/pc Newport 50/36/0.00 50/38/c 47/34/c Roseburg 61/33/0.00 63/38/c 55/34/c Salem 57/40/0.00 57/35/c 52/32/c Eugene 60/34/0.00 59/37/c 54/33/c North Bend 53/35/0.00 53/40/c 51/35/c Sisters 56/25/0.00 61/28/pc 55/26/pc Klamath Falls 51/16/0.00 54/24/pc 56/22/pc Ontario 43/23/0.00 48/27/s 48/27/pc The Dalles 57/39/0.00 57/37/pc 55/32/pc Lakeview 45/17/0.00 47/23/pc 50/24/pc Pendleton 56/32/0.00 62/38/pc 58/31/pc Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice, Tr-trace, Yesterday data as of 5 p.m. yesterday NATIONAL WEATHER -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s NATIONAL EXTREMES YESTERDAY (for the Yesterday City Hi/Lo/Prec. Abilene 65/48/0.07 Akron 58/36/0.72 Albany 41/26/0.01 Albuquerque 48/24/0.00 Anchorage 25/18/0.16 Atlanta 79/55/0.00 Atlantic City 45/42/0.92 Austin 78/71/Tr Baltimore 46/40/0.85 Billings 42/16/Tr Birmingham 82/66/Tr Bismarck 45/13/0.00 Boise 41/20/Tr Boston 44/36/0.00 Bridgeport, CT 44/35/0.05 Buffalo 49/31/0.03 Burlington, VT 42/29/0.00 Caribou, ME 40/29/0.02 Charleston, SC 81/63/0.00 Charlotte 76/47/0.00 Chattanooga 77/60/0.00 Cheyenne 32/11/0.00 Chicago 49/38/0.01 Cincinnati 61/50/1.78 Cleveland 58/34/0.19 Colorado Springs 34/23/0.00 Columbia, MO 55/49/0.24 Columbia, SC 86/55/Tr Columbus, GA 80/59/0.00 Columbus, OH 60/41/0.73 Concord, NH 42/25/0.00 Corpus Christi 85/68/0.00 Dallas 77/67/0.09 Dayton 61/43/0.56 Denver 35/16/0.00 Des Moines 39/34/0.00 Detroit 60/33/0.05 Duluth 28/26/0.10 El Paso 69/43/0.00 Fairbanks 2/-1/0.18 Fargo 23/4/0.00 Flagstaff 32/10/Tr Grand Rapids 48/32/0.02 Green Bay 41/29/0.00 Greensboro 71/46/0.00 Harrisburg 42/37/0.97 Hartford, CT 42/30/Tr Helena 39/20/Tr Honolulu 81/71/0.15 Houston 82/70/Tr Huntsville 75/63/0.01 Indianapolis 61/46/0.59 Jackson, MS 85/66/0.19 Jacksonville 85/63/0.00 Today Hi/Lo/W 51/33/c 38/17/sf 42/11/pc 49/27/c 17/10/sn 66/45/r 50/26/sh 52/44/sh 55/27/pc 47/32/s 62/43/r 43/33/s 48/28/s 47/15/c 49/20/c 36/16/sf 43/7/sf 38/-3/sf 80/49/sh 66/38/r 59/39/r 44/27/s 35/21/s 46/24/s 37/16/sf 43/23/s 51/28/s 72/44/r 70/48/sh 42/20/s 46/10/c 67/50/c 53/41/sh 43/19/s 48/26/s 38/23/s 37/14/sf 18/12/pc 53/30/s 7/-5/sn 21/20/pc 44/16/pc 31/13/sf 27/13/sf 64/34/r 49/24/pc 46/15/pc 44/26/pc 80/70/sh 66/49/sh 55/39/r 43/23/s 62/45/r 83/59/c Amsterdam Athens Auckland Baghdad Bangkok Beijing Beirut Berlin Bogota Budapest Buenos Aires Cabo San Lucas Cairo Calgary Cancun Dublin Edinburgh Geneva Harare Hong Kong Istanbul Jerusalem Johannesburg Lima Lisbon London Madrid Manila 50/36/pc 61/46/pc 75/63/c 72/47/s 95/80/s 39/21/sn 65/55/r 49/31/pc 63/50/t 53/29/pc 82/73/s 81/57/pc 71/50/pc 47/20/pc 85/76/s 50/37/pc 48/35/pc 56/34/s 67/56/c 76/63/pc 49/41/r 54/46/pc 73/53/s 77/69/c 63/49/c 52/39/pc 51/43/c 91/77/t Shown are today’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Rain Showers Snow Flurries Ice Warm Front Stationary Front Cold Front Source: OnTheSnow.com 50/28/0.00 58/46/0.00 75/60/0.05 68/45/0.00 93/75/0.00 44/30/0.10 66/55/0.00 45/30/0.00 66/54/0.05 52/30/0.00 82/73/0.00 84/63/0.00 70/55/0.00 43/14/0.00 86/77/0.04 50/36/0.00 50/45/0.00 50/41/0.00 66/59/0.19 75/66/0.00 52/44/0.01 56/47/0.02 72/55/0.00 80/68/0.00 64/48/0.00 48/37/0.00 59/37/0.00 90/79/0.00 ‘Do you miss me yet?’ Trump calls for GOP unity, rules out third party Former president enjoys broad support at CPAC — but a poll indicates less backing for another run City Juneau Kansas City Lansing Las Vegas Lexington Lincoln Little Rock Los Angeles Louisville Madison, WI Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis Nashville New Orleans New York City Newark, NJ Norfolk, VA Oklahoma City Omaha Orlando Palm Springs Peoria Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, ME Providence Raleigh Rapid City Reno Richmond Rochester, NY Sacramento St. Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco San Jose Santa Fe Savannah Seattle Sioux Falls Spokane Springfi eld, MO Tampa Tucson Tulsa Washington, DC Wichita Yakima Yuma Yesterday Hi/Lo/Prec. 39/35/1.05 52/42/Tr 58/32/Tr 56/41/0.00 62/51/1.45 40/34/Tr 76/50/1.06 73/49/0.00 67/53/3.09 40/25/Tr 75/57/0.59 84/75/0.00 47/35/Tr 34/32/0.14 75/56/0.79 83/69/0.00 45/42/0.12 46/37/0.18 69/51/0.00 56/45/Tr 38/33/Tr 88/67/0.00 67/55/0.00 53/45/0.05 44/39/0.99 63/49/0.00 51/36/0.66 44/29/0.00 46/33/0.00 77/48/0.00 33/10/0.06 51/23/0.00 55/48/0.27 43/26/0.03 66/41/0.00 61/51/0.60 37/24/Tr 76/69/0.00 74/48/0.00 69/48/0.00 68/40/0.00 43/14/0.00 86/66/0.00 53/41/0.01 25/22/0.10 44/30/0.00 56/47/0.30 84/70/0.00 57/46/0.00 59/51/0.03 48/45/0.67 53/36/0.02 59/30/0.00 66/51/0.00 Today Hi/Lo/W 38/34/r 54/29/s 32/12/sf 61/41/s 47/23/pc 47/27/s 54/38/c 75/52/s 51/29/pc 30/13/s 52/40/c 84/71/pc 31/18/pc 24/16/sn 52/35/r 77/57/sh 51/22/c 51/22/c 66/37/r 54/34/c 44/27/s 87/67/pc 72/49/s 42/22/s 53/25/pc 71/51/s 40/18/pc 44/11/pc 50/17/c 66/35/r 50/25/s 58/29/pc 62/32/r 37/14/sf 70/39/s 50/28/s 44/28/s 53/44/sh 72/47/s 66/47/s 70/42/s 47/19/c 80/52/sh 56/39/c 32/26/s 48/33/pc 52/29/s 82/70/pc 69/46/s 56/35/pc 56/30/c 55/29/s 55/32/pc 71/43/s Tuesday Hi/Lo/W 39/33/c 61/36/c 41/31/s 68/44/s 46/28/s 58/28/s 45/32/sh 77/54/s 50/33/s 43/29/s 50/36/sh 84/72/pc 44/33/s 43/26/s 55/38/sh 63/47/r 36/32/s 37/30/s 45/36/s 57/36/c 57/29/s 80/67/pc 77/51/s 51/33/s 39/32/s 78/49/s 38/28/s 26/19/s 33/27/s 52/38/pc 54/25/pc 60/29/s 48/34/s 31/26/s 72/40/s 55/37/pc 52/32/pc 63/40/c 73/50/s 65/47/pc 71/43/pc 56/24/s 55/48/sh 49/36/c 52/27/s 47/30/pc 51/33/c 81/69/pc 77/46/s 57/36/c 46/34/s 60/33/pc 55/29/pc 78/44/s 56/37/pc 56/44/c 77/65/sh 76/51/s 94/79/pc 41/25/s 66/56/sh 52/32/pc 62/48/t 56/31/s 81/73/s 82/62/s 70/50/s 40/19/c 84/72/s 49/37/pc 45/34/pc 58/35/s 72/56/pc 74/63/c 48/37/pc 56/48/s 77/56/s 78/69/pc 62/48/pc 54/39/pc 59/43/pc 91/78/s Mecca Mexico City Montreal Moscow Nairobi Nassau New Delhi Osaka Oslo Ottawa Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome Santiago Sao Paulo Sapporo Seoul Shanghai Singapore Stockholm Sydney Taipei City Tel Aviv Tokyo Toronto Vancouver Vienna Warsaw 85/67/0.12 82/56/0.00 41/23/0.07 32/28/0.35 86/54/0.00 82/73/0.00 86/66/0.00 58/36/0.00 54/32/0.00 39/18/0.14 54/37/0.00 88/75/0.00 64/41/0.00 93/59/0.00 79/68/0.07 39/9/0.15 54/36/0.62 60/50/0.07 91/77/0.00 52/34/0.00 81/69/0.00 67/59/0.00 67/54/0.00 54/36/0.00 42/28/0.00 45/37/0.21 46/32/0.00 40/28/0.06 82/58/s 82/55/s 39/4/c 40/37/pc 83/59/s 82/71/s 84/58/pc 68/54/pc 42/30/c 35/0/c 56/36/s 85/73/pc 60/40/s 85/58/c 80/67/t 37/19/sn 47/30/r 60/40/r 89/77/pc 46/35/pc 84/68/s 80/62/pc 65/56/pc 62/56/pc 32/13/sf 51/38/sh 48/29/pc 46/34/pc 87/65/s 76/53/c 18/15/c 38/30/r 82/60/pc 82/73/pc 84/58/pc 61/36/sh 44/27/pc 19/16/pc 61/41/s 85/74/pc 61/41/s 82/60/pc 82/67/t 26/12/sn 45/24/c 53/40/pc 90/77/pc 46/28/s 70/63/pc 63/59/r 64/56/pc 65/39/r 31/27/pc 46/37/c 51/29/s 51/30/pc Gov. Cuomo, now under AG review, acknowledges some ‘flirtation’ Associated Press BY JILL COLVIN Associated Press ORLANDO, Fla. — Taking the stage for the first time since leav- ing office, former President Donald Trump on Sunday called for Re- publican Party unity, even as he ex- acerbated intraparty divisions and trumpeted lies about the election in a speech that made clear he intends to remain a dominant political force. Speaking at the Conservative Po- litical Action Conference, where he has been hailed as a returning hero, Trump blasted his successor, Presi- dent Joe Biden, and tried to cement his status as the party’s undisputed leader despite his loss in November. “Do you miss me yet?” Trump said after taking the stage, where his old rally soundtrack had been playing. “I stand before you today to declare that the incredible journey we begun to- gether ... is far from being over.” Though Trump has flirted with the idea of creating a third party, he pledged Sunday to remain part of what he called “our beloved party.” “I’m going to continue to fight right by your side. We’re not starting new parties,” he said. “We have the Repub- lican Party. It’s going to be strong and united like never before.” The conference, held this year in Orlando instead of the Washington suburbs because of COVID-19 restric- tions, has served as a tribute to Trump and Trumpism, complete with a golden statue in his likeness on display. Speak- ers, including many potential 2024 hopefuls, have argued the party must embrace the former president and his followers, even after the deadly insur- rection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. And they have repeated his un- founded claim that he lost the No- vember election only because of mass voter fraud — an assertion that has been repeatedly rejected by judges, Republican state officials and Trump’s own administration. Tuesday Hi/Lo/W 60/38/pc 39/29/s 26/21/s 57/30/s 20/9/c 50/42/r 38/36/s 62/37/pc 45/30/s 51/31/s 51/43/r 56/28/pc 51/28/pc 30/26/s 36/30/s 28/27/s 22/17/s 11/6/pc 54/46/sh 54/39/pc 54/42/r 52/28/s 47/34/s 46/30/s 38/32/s 57/28/s 55/36/pc 54/42/sh 51/44/r 42/28/s 25/20/s 64/45/pc 57/37/pc 44/30/s 57/27/s 54/31/s 39/32/s 44/27/pc 61/37/s 11/-4/c 46/22/pc 52/19/s 39/32/s 42/28/s 51/36/pc 42/27/s 31/24/s 48/31/pc 80/68/pc 60/42/pc 52/41/r 46/32/s 50/41/r 62/56/sh INTERNATIONAL 48 contiguous states) National high: 91° at McAllen, TX National low: -22° at West Yellowstone, MT Precipitation: 4.56" at Bowling Green, KY T-storms Some sun with a couple of showers possible NATIONAL Umatilla 63/38 Rufus Hermiston 58/34 64/37 60/35 Arlington Hillsboro Portland Meacham Lostine 61/38 57/35 57/39 40/31 Wasco 43/29 Enterprise Pendleton The Dalles CENTRAL: Partly to Tillamook 42/27 58/32 62/38 Sandy 57/37 McMinnville 54/38 mostly sunny with Joseph Heppner La Grande 56/37 Maupin Government 58/36 light southwest winds 41/32 42/30 Camp 60/32 Condon 57/39 Union Lincoln City at 5 to 10 miles per 55/34 48/28 41/31 Salem 50/39 Spray hour. Granite Warm Springs 57/35 Madras 58/32 Albany 40/28 Newport Baker City 65/28 66/31 Mitchell 50/38 57/33 41/25 WEST: Some patchy Camp Sherman 52/33 Redmond Corvallis John Yachats Unity fog around in the 60/28 59/28 57/35 Day Prineville 50/39 39/25 morning; becoming Ontario Sisters 63/27 Paulina 49/29 48/27 partly sunny in the Florence Eugene 61/28 Bend Brothers 48/25 Vale afternoon. 52/39 59/37 61/30 47/27 Sunriver 49/26 Nyssa 56/27 Hampton Cottage La Pine 52/27 Juntura Oakridge Grove 51/26 47/24 OREGON EXTREMES Coos Bay Burns 44/26 61/35 62/36 Fort Rock 53/38 45/24 Riley YESTERDAY Crescent 53/24 47/27 High: 61° 49/25 Bandon Roseburg Christmas Valley Jordan Valley at Roseburg Beaver Frenchglen Silver 52/39 63/38 53/25 42/25 Low: 11° Marsh Lake 49/27 Port Orford 48/22 52/25 at Burns Grants Burns Junction Paisley 53/40 Pass 53/26 Chiloquin 54/27 66/37 Rome Medford 53/25 Gold Beach 65/36 54/28 53/38 Klamath Fields Ashland McDermitt Lakeview Falls Brookings 47/25 62/36 54/24 43/22 54/39 47/23 Seaside 52/39 Cannon Beach 50/40 53° 27° TRAVEL WEATHER Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Astoria 51/38 SUNDAY 53° 31° OREGON WEATHER Bend Municipal Airport through 5 p.m. yest. High Low WEDNESDAY John Raoux/AP Former President Donald Trump speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Sunday in Orlando, Florida — his first public appearance since the inauguration of President Joe Biden. Still, Trump continued to repeat what Democrats have dubbed the “big lie,” calling the election “rigged” and insist- ing he won in November, even though he lost by more than 7 million votes. “As you know, they just lost the White House,” he said of Biden, re- writing history as he teased the pros- pect that he will run again in 2024. “I may even decide to beat them for a third time,” he said. And he mocked those who have warned that such talk will damage the party. “If Republicans don’t get this and the other things I’m going to say, then you should, like the Supreme Court, be ashamed of yourselves,” he said. Straw poll: 97% approval, but only 68% supportive of another run The conference’s annual unscien- tific straw poll of just over 1,000 at- tendees found that 97% approve of the job Trump did as president. But they were much more ambiguous about whether he should run again, with 68% saying he should. If the 2024 primary were held today and Trump were in the race, just 55% said they would vote for him, followed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis at 21%. Without Trump in the field, DeSan- tis garnered 43% support, followed by 8% for South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem and 7% each for former Secre- tary of State Mike Pompeo and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. Going after Biden already It is unusual for past American presidents to publicly criticize their successors so soon after leaving office. Ex-presidents typically step out of the spotlight for at least a while; Barack Obama was famously seen kitesurfing on vacation after he departed, while George W. Bush said he believed Obama “deserves my silence” and took up painting. Not Trump. He delivered a sharp rebuke of what he framed as the new administration’s failures, including Biden’s approach to immigration and the border. “Joe Biden has had the most disas- trous first month of any president in modern history,” Trump said. White House press secretary Jen Psaki brushed off the expected criticism. “We’ll see what he says, but our focus is certainly not on what President Trump is saying at CPAC,” she told reporters. Aside from criticizing Biden, Trump used the speech to crown him- self the future of the Republican Party, even as many leaders argue they must move in a new, less divisive direction after Republicans lost not only the White House but both chambers of Congress in the last elections. And he insisted the party was united, even as he called out by name Republi- cans who voted to impeach him. Still, in his speech Sunday he insisted the only gulf in the party was “between a handful of Washington, D.C., estab- lishment political hacks and everybody else, all over the country.” ALBANY, N.Y. — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo acknowl- edged for the first time Sunday that some of his behavior with women had been “misinterpreted as unwanted flirtation,” and said he would cooperate with a sexual harassment investigation led by the state’s attorney general. In a statement released amid mounting criti- cism from within his own party, the Democrat main- tained he had never inappropri- Cuomo ately touched or propositioned any- one. But he said he had teased people and made jokes about their personal lives in an attempt to be “playful.” “I now understand that my in- teractions may have been insen- sitive or too personal and that some of my comments, given my position, made others feel in ways I never intended. I acknowledge some of the things I have said have been misinterpreted as an un- wanted flirtation. To the extent anyone felt that way, I am truly sorry about that,” he said. Cuomo, one of America’s most prominent governors, is facing the most serious challenge of his decade in office following claims he sexually harassed at least two women who worked for him. Democrats in New York and around the nation aren’t rallying to his side, leaving him increasingly isolated from traditional allies. His partial admission of wrong- doing came after a day of wran- gling over who should investigate his workplace behavior. By day’s end, Cuomo had acqui- esced to demands that Attorney General Letitia James control the inquiry. James said Sunday evening she expected to receive a formal referral that would giver her office subpoena power and allow her to hire and deputize an outside law firm for “a rigorous and indepen- dent investigation.”